Title of article :
Developing information literacy skills in pre-registration nurses: An experimental study of teaching methods
Author/Authors :
Brettle، نويسنده , , Alison and Raynor، نويسنده , , Michael، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
SummaryAim
pare the effectiveness of an online information literacy tutorial with a face-to-face session for teaching information literacy skills to nurses.
ised control trial.
ipants
y-seven first year undergraduate pre-registration diploma nursing students.
ention
in-house information literacy tutorial
ison
ur face-to-face session, covering the same material as the intervention, delivered by the nursing subject librarian.
s
histories were scored using a validated checklist covering keyword selection, Boolean operators, truncation and synonyms. Skills retention was measured at 1 month using the same checklist. Inferential statistics were used to compare search skills within and between groups pre and post-session.
s
arching skills of first year pre-registration nursing students improve following information literacy sessions (p < 0.001), and remain unchanged 1 month later, regardless of teaching method. The two methods produce a comparable improvement (p = 0.263). There is no improvement or degradation of skills 1 month post-session for either method (p = 0.216).
sion
Information literacy skills improve after both face-to-face and online instruction. There is no skills degradation at 1 month post-intervention for either method.
Keywords :
Pre-registration nurses , Online tutorials , Information Literacy , Experimental , evidence based practice , Randomised controlled trial
Journal title :
Nurse Education Today
Journal title :
Nurse Education Today